Photographer Davide Sasso Captures Stunning Surreal And Moody Shots Inspired By Japanese Anime

Davide Sasso is a talented self-taught photographer and digital artist currently based in Novara, Italy. Davide focuses on landscaping and traveling, he shoots marvelous street and nature photography in saturated colors.

“Japanese anime, for example, is a great source of inspiration for my photos. The saturated colors, mood and style are certainly inspired by some Japanese anime, such as those of Makoto Shinkai (Your Name) or Hayao Miyazaki (Howl’s Moving Castle).

I hope to go to Japan as soon as possible, but for now I have to be content to do here the pictures that I would love to do there. The photos were taken in Italy, in various places, such as Florence, Venice, Rome and Milan. I think Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, it has very different and unique places like Venice or Rome. If you have the chance, I highly recommend you visit Italy, you will not regret it!” he told Bored Panda.

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